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Cosmetic trends for spring

March 30, 2:12 PMDallas Fashion ExaminerFanitsa Limberis
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It’s all about the fresh look! Let the overly made faces make their way to the exit! Natural is in. Try using pastels, nudes and subtle glows for a one-of-a-kind spring-summer look!

Pastels are always seen for spring, and they are not going anywhere anytime soon, so you should definitely invest in some great new eye shadows and peachy-pink cheeks to complete the natural look that every girl wants to look like she just woke up beautifully fresh.
 
“Bright, bold, glossy lips are the new accessory…” -Shayne Lee, MAC makeup artist
 
Dewy, highlighted eyes are a must this season! Try pairing an eye with soft colors and a bold red or coral lip. Use highlighting powders to deflect the light and give you a red carpet glow like the stars.
 
Some must have looks for the spring and summer:
-          Dewy colors
-          Natural nails
o   Clear
o   Nude
o   Subtle Whites
-          Peaches
-          Pinks
-          Lights Plums
-          Bold lips
-          Long lashes
-          Illuminating powders
 

Fashionably Yours,
Fanitsa Limberis

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